Financial Powers of Attorney
Authority for someone you trust to step in with bills, accounts, and decisions when you cannot, without court involvement.
Plan for Incapacity
Most people associate estate planning with what happens after death. But the most common moments families wish they had planned for are the ones in between, an unexpected illness, a hospitalization, a parent who can no longer manage alone.

"The crisis you didn't plan for is the one your family will remember."
What We Put in Place
Authority for someone you trust to step in with bills, accounts, and decisions when you cannot, without court involvement.
A clear voice in your own care, so the people who love you aren't left guessing during the hardest moments.
Permission for the right people to access your medical information so they can advocate effectively on your behalf.
A coordinated plan for the responsibilities of caring for a parent, practical, legal, and emotional.
An organized record of accounts, providers, and key contacts so your family is never starting from zero.
We help adult children get organized, legally, practically, and emotionally, so caring for a parent feels less like crisis management and more like the meaningful work it is.
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